ODAC Women's Basketball Players of the Week Archive

2018-19 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Casey, a junior from Brentwood, Tenn., collects the final women's basketball weekly award of the season after leading Washington and Lee to pair of league wins to lock up the third seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Casey averaged 21.5 points while shooting .536 (15-of-28) from the field including 7-of-14 (.500) from downtown. She opened with 22 points and five rebounds with two assists and a steal in an 80-61 triumph at Bridgewater. She was 7-of-14 from the field including 3-of-7 from deep. She was also 5-of-6 from the foul line. Casey capped the regular season with 21 points, four boards, and three assists in an 83-61 win over Ferrum. She was 8-of-14 from the field, which featured a 4-of-7 showing from three-point territory. For the season. Casey is second in the ODAC in scoring (17.1) and total points scored (428). She is also second in free throw shooting (.900) and fourth in free throws made (90-of-100). She is fifth in three-pointers made (54-163) and sixth in field goals made (142-of-340).

Walters, a junior from Elkin, N.C., picks up her second weekly award of the season after leading Guilford to a pair of conference wins. The Quakers have now won seven straight games and 11 of their past 12 contest. Walters averaged 15.0 points and shot at a blistering .813 clip (13-of-16) over the two outings. She opened with 17 points on 7-of-9 from the field and 3-of-5 from the line in a 56-53 triumph at Randolph College. She added six rebounds, four assists, and three steals to her line. Walters followed up with 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting in a 72-57 home victory over Bridgewater. She chipped in three boards to go with two assists and two steals. For the season, Walters is fifth in the ODAC in scoring (15.0) and fourth in overall points scored (3440. She is second in free throw shooting (.565), third in field goals made (140-of-248), seventh in foul shooting (.780) and 10th in free throws made (64-of-82). She is also #1 in minutes played (830) and minutes per game (36.1).

Harris, a senior from Fredericksburg, Va., put together a pair of strong outings to lead Virginia Wesleyan to two ODAC wins last week. Ranked sixth in NCAA Division III in total points scored (461), Harris opened with 31 points on 12-of-19 from the field and 6-of-7 from the foul line in a 76-53 triumph over Eastern Mennonite. She added six rebounds and four assists to her line. The scoring output marked her third overall and second straight 30-plus point outing. Harris followed with 16 points in a 70-50 victory at Hollins. She was 5-of-6 from the stripe and added three rebounds, three assists, and a steal to her showing. For the year, Harris leads the ODAC in scoring (21.1) and points scored as well as field goals made (166-of-400) and free throws made (96-of-114). She is third in minutes played per game (35.0) and fifth in foul shooting (.842).

Harvey, a senior from Locust Grove, Va., exploded for 58 points over two games to help Bridgewater to a pair of key ODAC victories. Harvey averaged 29.0 points and 5.0 rebounds while shooting 19-of-30 (.633) from the field including 8-of-12 (.667) from deep. She was also 12-of-13 (.923) from the stripe and chipped in four steals and three assists. Harvey opened with 25 points on 9-of-13 shooting in a 79-73 victory at Randolph-Macon. She was 3-of-5 from three-pointer territory and made 4-of-5 tries from the line. She added five rebounds, two assists, and a steal. Harvey then notched a career-best 33 points on 10-of-17 from the field including 5-of-7 from downtown on the way to an 82-63 win at Ferrum. She was a perfect 8-for-8 from the stripe while pulling down five more rebounds to go with three steals and an assist. For the season, Harvey ranks ninth in the ODAC in scoring average (14.0) and overall points scored (266). She is free throw percentage (.845), fifth in three-point percentage (.429), and sixth in free throws made (60-of-71). She is ninth in field goals made (88-of-204).

2017-18 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Williams, a sophomore from Garysburg, N.C., put the finishing touches on one of the most productive regular seasons in ODAC history with 22nd and 23rd double-doubles of the season as well as he ninth 20-point 20-rebound outing. The latter milestone came in her first game of the week as Williams dropped in 20 points with 20 rebounds -- including eight via the offensive glass -- in a 61-49 win over Lynchburg. She was 7-of-13 from the field and 6-of-10 from the line. She added two assists and two blocked shots to her line. Williams then helped the Yellow Jackets secure the second seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament with 24 points and 17 rebounds in a 68-62 victory at Roanoke. She added four assists and four blocked shots to give her an ODAC-best 97 on the season. Williams also leads the league in scoring (25.8), overall points (619), field goals made (232), free throws made (154), and all rebounding categories -- offensive (159), defensive (276), total (435), and average (18.1).

Wiliams, a sophomore from Garysburg, N.C., reached a new level in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week as she averaged 36.0 points, 16.0 rebounds, and 5.0 blocked shots while shooing 70.7-percent from the field in the two outings. Williams opened the week with her eighth 20-point 20-rebound performance of the season in a 98-79 victory over Bridgewater. She was 11-of-15 (.733) from the field and 5-of-8 from the line on the way to 27 points to go with 20 rebounds. She added five assists and five blocked shots to her line. In a 98-82 setback at Guilford, Williams tied the NCAA Division III single-game high for points and field goals made this season with 45 points on 18-of-26 from the field. She was 8-of-10 from the line and buried her first three-pointer of the year. She added 12 rebounds for her 21st double-double in 22 games, and chipped in five blocked shots and two assists. Her 45 points are the most scored by an ODAC player in the last 12 seasons and set a new R-MC school-record. Williams is currently Division III in scoring (26.1) and is second in rebounding (18.1). She leads the ODAC in total points (575), double-doubles (21), blocked shots (96), field goals made (217), and free throws made (140).

Wiliams, a sophomore from Garysburg, N.C., is back returns to the player of the week ranks after averaging 23.0 points, 18.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 2.0 steals, and 4.5 blocked shots in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week. Williams opened with 24 points and 13 rebounds for her 18th double-double of the season in a 62-56 victory at Virginia Wesleyan. She added four blocked shots and steal while also going 10-of-13 from the foul line. Williams then posted her eighth 20-rebound game, seventh 20-20 outing, and NCAA Division III-leading 19th double-double with 22 points and 23 rebounds in an 84-77 setback against Emory & Henry. She shot 7-of-8 from the field and chipped in four assists, three steals, and five blocked shots. Williams leads the ODAC in scoring (25.1), total points (503), and all rebounding categories -- per game (18.3), offensive (133), defensive (233), and total boards (366). She is also #1 in field goals made (188), free throws made (127), and blocked shots (81).

Woods, a sophomore from Richmond, Va., helped the Yellow Jackets secure two more victories to run their winning streak to six straight games with a pair of double-doubles against ODAC foes. Woods opened with 17 points and 15 rebounds in a 68-62 victory over Shenandoah, leveling the season-series between the two teams. She was 8-of-15 from the field and chipped in two assists and two steals. Of her 15 rebounds, 10 came via the offensive glass and helped Randolph-Macon to 22 second-chance points. In a 73-43 victory over Roanoke, Woods registered 18 points and 15 more rebounds. She was 7-of-13 from the field and 4-of-6 from the stripe, adding in three assists to her line. She again pulled down 10 offensive boards, helped R-MC to 20 second-chance points. She was especially effective in the second quarter with six points and six boards to help R-MC to a 10-point lead at the half. For the season, Woods is second in the ODAC in rebounding (11.2) and averages 9.9 points per game. She is second in total offensive rebounds (107) and overall rebounds (201). She is third in the league with eight double-doubles.

2016-17 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Williams, a freshman from Garysburg, N.C., finished off her first regular season in Ashland with three double-doubles to give her an ODAC-best and nationally third-ranked 21 entering ODAC Tournament play. Williams opened with 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting and 6-of-8 from the stripe to go with 16 rebounds, three assists, two steals, and seven blocked shots in a 74-67 setback to Eastern Mennonite. She followed with 18 points on 7-of-11 from the field and 4-of-4 from the line in an 82-44 win over non-conference Gallaudet. She notched 13 boards, two assists, two steals, and seven more blocked shots. Williams capped her week with the first 30-point game of her career in a 77-63 win at Hollins. She was 13-of-18 from the field and 4-of-5 from the line on the way to 30 points. She added 12 rebounds and a blocked shot to give her 15 rejections for the week. On the season, Williams leads the ODAC in field goal shooting (59.9%), rebounds (324), and rebounding average (13.0). She is second in blocked shots (63), fourth in points scored (460) and fifth in scoring average (18.4).

Beahm, a senior from Dendron, Va., put together a strong week in leading Roanoke to a pair of conference wins. Twice Beahm poured in 23 points as the Maroons earned a 70-54 road win at Randolph and a 75-51 home triumph over Shenandoah. Against the WildCats, Beahm added 15 rebounds (including six offensive) to her 23 points, which included a 9-of-12 showing from the foul line. She added a steal and a blocked shot and didn't turn the ball over. Versus Shenandoah, Beahm came up one board shy of her second double-double with nine boards to go with 23 markers. She was 10-of-13 from the field and 3-of-4 from the charity stripe. For the season, Beahm is third in the ODAC in both scoring (19.3 ppg) and rebounding (9.2 rpg) average. She is #1 in field goals made (166), second in free throws made (108), and third in free throw percentage (85.0%).

Lehan, a junior from Virginia Beach, Va., put together a superior low-post week in the Eagles' 1-1 showing over a pair of conference games. Lehan averaged 23.0 points, 16.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 7.5 blocked shots per game while shooting 54.3-percent from the field and 88.9-percent from the foul line. In a 74-66 win over Shenandoah, Lehan dropped in a career-best 30 points on 12-of-16 from the field and 6-of-6 from the stripe. She added a career-high 17 rebounds, two assits, and blocked eight shots. Lehan was back at it in a 74-69 setback to Randolph as she posted 16 points, 16 rebounds, two assists and seven more blocked shots. For the season, Lehan leads the ODAC with 87 blocked shots, which is 40 more than the next closest player. She is averaging 9.0 points per game and is sixth in rebounding at 8.5 boards per contest.

Lam, a senior from Elkton, Va., picks up her second straight and third overall weekly honor of the season after scoring 66 points over two games last week, both conference road wins for the Eagles. In a 76-62 victory at Randolph-Macon, Lam set the Bridgewater scoring record for the second time this season with 41 points on 13-of-20 shooting and 11-of-14 from the field. She drilled four three-pointers on the way to scoring the most points in the ODAC since Eastern Mennonite's Jess Rheinheimer dropped 41 in 2014-15. Lam added eight rebounds and two steals against the Yellow Jackets. She was back at it again in the Eagles 63-58 triumph at Hollins. Lam scored 25 points on 9-of-14 from the field, which included a 3-of-4 showing from deep. She connected on 4-of-6 from the stripe while chipping in three boards and three steals. For the season, Lam leads the ODAC in points scored (421) and scoring average (22.2). She's also #1 in field goals made (139) and free throws made (121) while ranking third in three-point shooting (41.5%).

2015-16 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Redding, a sophomore from Allentown, Pa., proved a strong two-way player last week as she helped the Generals leap-frog Eastern Mennonite to gain the fourth seed and a first round bye in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Redding kicked off her week with 10 points, seven rebounds, three assists and five blocked shots in a 67-42 triumph at Shenandoah. She was 5-of-6 from the field, a trend that would continue on into her second game. In that contest, Redding was 8-of-9 shooting twoards 18 points with six rebounds, an assist, a steal, and three more blocked shots in a 73-56 victory over EMU. Overally, Redding shot 86.7-percent (13-of-15) from the field for the week. For the season, she's averaging 8.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. She's second in the ODAC with 31 blocked shots, and is fifth in field goal shooting (85-of-161) at 52.8-percent.

Anderson, a senior from Beaverdam, Va., posted three double-doubles last week as she helped the Yellow Jackets to a 3-0 showing, including a pair of conference victories. Anderson averaged 28.0 points and 12.3 rebounds in increasing her ODAC-best double-doubles total to 16. She started with 27 points and 15 rebounds in a 72-71 win over Virginia Wesleyan. She added two assists, two steals, and a blocked shot. R-MC then defeated Gallaudet, 73-57, in a none-conference showdown. Anderson posted 26 points, two assists, three steals, a blocked shot, and 12 rebounds, leaving her just two boards short of the Randolph-Macon career record. She got those rebounds and then some in the Yellow Jackets 90-66 victory over Randolph as she pulled down 10 boards to go with a career-high 31 points. She chipped in two assists, two steals and a pair of blocked shots. For the season, Anderson leads the ODAC in total points (448), scoring (20.4 ppg), and all rebounding categories (12.5 rpg, 275 total rebs, 201 def., 74 off.). She is also first in free throws made (124), fourth in free throw shooting (80.5%), and second in field goals made (162). She is 162-of-319 from the field (50.8%), good for sixth in the ODAC.

Blevins, a freshman from Abingdon, Va., continued her strong rookie campaign in helping the Wasps to a pair of ODAC wins to secure third place in the conference standings. Blevins started her with the first of two double-doubles with 26 points and 15 rebounds in a 71-48 win at Hollins. She was 10-of-13 from the field and added three assists to her stat line. Blevins followed with that with 19 points and 14 boards against Randolph. She again shot well, going 6-of-10 from the field and 7-of-9 from the foul line. She chipped in two assists and two steals in addition to increasing her season double-double total to eight, which is tied for third in the ODAC. Blevins, who averages 13.0 points per game, is second in the ODAC in rebounding at 9.5 boards per contest. She is also second in field goal shooting (100-of-170, 58.8%), third in total rebounds (189) and ninth in blocked shots (14).

Anderson, a senior from Beaverdam, Va., picks up her second weekly honor of the season after posting a pair of double-doubles that included a record-breaking performance. The record came in the Yellow Jackets second game of the week, an 80-54 triumph over Hollins. In addition to scoring 19 points on 8-of-11 from the field, Anderson set a new conference standard with 28 rebounds, breaking the former record set by Randolph-Macon Woman's College's Jennifer Prewitt in 2004. It stands as the fourth-most rebounds in a single game in NCAA Division III this season. She added four assists, two steals and a blocked shot to her stat line against Hollins. Earlier in the week, Anderson scored 15 points to go with 10 rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocked shots in a setback at Randolph College. For the seaosn, Anderson leads the ODAC in rebounding average (12.9), total rebounds (219) and double-doubles (12). She's second in the ODAC in scoring (19.4 ppg) and offensive rebounds (60), and third in total points (329).

2014-15 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Weatherly, a sophomore from Winston-Salem, N.C., helped the Quakers wrap up the fifth seed going into the ODAC Tournament with a pair of wins last week. Weatherly opened with 18 points, seven rebounds and three assists in a 73-71 triumph at Emory & Henry. She was 8-of-17 from the field. Weartherly followed that with a career-high 32 points to help the Quakers to a 72-66 win over regionally-ranked Lynchburg. She was 12-of-22 from the field and 7-of-8 from the charity. She added five rebounds, three assists and four steals to her totals. Weatherly is currently eighth in the ODAC in scoring at 14.2 points per game. She's first in offensive rebounds (83) and third in total rebounding (8.8 rpg), steals (62) and field goals made (152).

Harris, a freshman from Bristol, Va., helped the Wasps to a pair of wins last week, making it four victories in the last five games for E&H. Harris opened with 12 points, three rebounds, four assists and five steals in a 77-41 triumph over Hollins. She buried four three-pointers in the contest. Harris hit three more shots from deep against Randolph-Macon, including the game-winning bucket with nine-seconds to play for an 85-84 win. The victory marks the first time E&H has recorded more than 10 wins since 2005-06. Harris finished with 16 points to go with six rebounds, five assists and five more steals. She currently averages 10.3 points per game. She's third in the ODAC in three-point shooting (41.5%) and eighth in three-pointers made (39-of-94). She's sixth in steals (50) and seventh in assists (68).

Sykes, a senior from Dumfries, Va., posted a pair of double-doubles to help Eastern Mennonite to two ODAC wins last week. Sykes dropped in 20 points with 11 rebounds to lead EMU to a 71-59 win at Washington and Lee. She was 9-of-16 from the field, adding an assist to her stat line. In a 78-63 triumph over Randolph, Sykes collected her 11th double-double of the season with 19 points and 11 rebounds, adding an assist and five steals. She shot 8-of-13 from the field, making her 17-of-29 (58.6%) for the week. For the season, Sykes is fifth in the ODAC in scoring (15.4 ppg) and total points scored (307). She leads the ODAC in field goal shooting (55.5%) and is third in field goals made (132-of-238) and rebounding (9.0 rpg).

Anderson, a junior from Beaverdam, Va., picks up her second weekly award after posting a pair of double-doubles to give her a dozen on the season, tops in the ODAC. She opened with a 19-point 15-rebound effort in a 73-53 road win at Randolph College. She added an assist and two steals to her stat line. Anderson followed that with 28 points and 12 rebounds in a loss to Lynchburg College (73-62). She was 7-of-12 from the field and cashed out 13-of-15 shots from the charity stripe. She added two assists and three steals to her daily effort. For the season, Anderson is fifth in the ODAC in scoring (15.2 ppg) and total points scored (274). She leads the ODAC in rebounding (11.8 rpg), total rebounds (213) and defensive rebounds (156).

2013-14 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Ygarza, a senior from Conestoga, Pa., picks up her second weekly award of the season after leading the Royals to a pair of ODAC wins and the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Women's Basketball Tournament. Ygarza was 7-of-9 from the field and 4-of-5 from the line on the way to 18 points in EMU's 75-69 win at Shenandoah. She chipped in nine boards and an assist to the effort. Her hot shooting continued at home against Lynchburg as Ygarza made 5-of-8 shots from the field and both her free throws in EMU's 76-46 triumph over the Hornets. She added seven boards and a steal. Ygarza is seventh in the conference at 14.1 points per game. She's third in field goal shooting at 54.1-percent (131-of-242).

Huber, a junior from Ashland, Va., picks up her third weekly award after leading Randolph-Macon to conference wins at Shenandoah (86-77) and at home against Guilford (80-74). Huber scored 50 points over the two games, including 24 at SU. She cashed in 10-of-11 free throws, adding six rebounds, two assists and four steals to her stat line. Against the Quakers, Huber posted 26 points with an 11-for-12 performance from the stripe. She also buried a trio of three-pointers in addition to four rebounds, an assist, a steal and a blocked shot. For the season, Huber leads the ODAC in scoring (22.0 ppg) and three-pointers made (61). She's also fifth in steals (43).

Allan, a junior from Warwick, N.Y., helped the Hornets to a pair of ODAC victories to take hold of second place in the ODAC standings. Allan poured in 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting in a 69-61 home win over Guilford. She knocked down 5-of-7 from deep in addition to pulling down seven rebounds. She also registered an assist, a steal and a blocked shot. Allan put together a second 25-point effort against Bridgewater, but it was her three-pointer with 11-seconds to play that secured the one-point win for LC via a 79-78 result on the road. She was 10-of-18 from the field, including 3-of-7 from beyond the arc. She chipped in six rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot. For the season, Allan is fifth in the ODAC in scoring at 15.7 points per game. She's also fourth in free throw shooting (84.9%) and sixth in three-point percentage (35.2%).

Ygarza, a senior from Conestoga, Pa., led Eastern Mennonite to a pair of conference wins as the Royals took over sole possession of first place last week. Ygarza recorded her first double-double of the season in an 82-63 home win against Randolph-Macon. She posted 16 points on 5-of-9 from the field and 6-of-8 from the foul line. She pulled down 12 rebounds and dished out two assists in addition to posting a steal and blocked shot. Ygarza follwed that with 17 points and six boards in a 70-50 victory at Emory & Henry. She was 7-of-10 from the field and dished out four assists. Ygarza is seventh in the league in scoring at 14.1 points per game. She is also sixth in field goal shooting (51.6%) and eighth in assists (50).

2012-13 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Gwin, a junior from Buxton, N.C., averaged 26.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in the Maroons 1-1 week as they locked up the #7 seed in the ODAC women's basketball tournament. She opened with the week with 22 points on 7-of-15 shooting in a 57-53 win over Hollins. She also notched seven boards and two assists while going 6-of-6 from the charity stripe. She followed that up with a career-high 31 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the field and 10-of-10 from the foul line in a 69-67 last minute loss to Bridgewater. She also buried a three of the long-distance field goals she attempted, and came away with six rebounds and a blocked shot. Gwin currently ranks fourth in the ODAC in scoring (16.0 ppg) and fifth in field goal percentage (47.2%).

Rheinheimer, a junior from Manheim, Pa., helped the Royals to a pair of conference wins last week, including a victory over fellow regionally-ranked foe Guilford to take over sole possession of first place in the ODAC. In a 81-70 win over Randolph-Macon during hte midweek, Rheinheimer notched a career-high 19 points as she connected on 7-of-11 shots from the field, including 5-of-9 from three-point territory. She added two boards and two assists in 34 minutes of action. Against Guilford, Rheinheimer canned four more shots from beyond the arc towards 12 points in addition to four rebounds, two assists and a steal. For the seaosn, Rheinheimer averages 8.7 points per game and is third in the ODAC in three-pointers made (46).

Greene, a senior from Hampton, Va., picks up her third weekly award of the season after scoring 64 points and leading Hollins to a 1-1 record last week. in a 76-63 win over Emory & Henry, Greene poured in an ODAC season-best 37 points on 11-of-16 shooting from the field. She was also 15-of-19 from the foul line en route to her second 30-point game of the season. She chipped in six rebounds, four assists and a pair of steals in the win. Over the week in a 59-49 setback to Shenandoah, Greene notched 27 points on 6-of-14 field goal shooting and 15-of-18 from the stripe. She corralled four rebounds to go with three assists and a trio of steals. For the season, Greene is #1 in the ODAC in scoring (20.2 ppg) and free throws made (127), second in steals (60) and third in assists (74).

King, a junior from Teachey, N.C., helped Guilford to a pair of conference wins over the past week as the Quakers topped Emory & Henry College (73-58) and Virginia Wesleyan College (58-49) to push their winning streak to eight straight games. King shot 69.6-percent from the floor on the way to averaging 18 points over the two wins. She also averaged 8.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots. During the midweek, King matched a career-high with 22 points on 10-of-14 shooting against the Wasps. The 10 field goals is a personal-best. She also added seven rebounds. Over the weekend, King notched 14 points and 10 rebounds for her third double-double of the season. She also notched four blocked shots, which contributed to the Quakers' school record 11 for the game. The four rejections move her into fourth in the GC record books (96).

2011-12 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Ygarza, a sophomore from Conestoga, Pa., picked up her second weekly award of the season after helping the Royals to three wins in the final week to lock up the second seed in the ODAC Tournament. Ygarza sliced her way to a career high 29 points in Friday's 88-59 triumph over Emory & Henry, going 11-15 from the floor, with eight rebounds. In Saturday's clash at Guilford, she again led all scorers with 19 points, hitting 8-of-12 shots. She also notched 12 points and eight boards in a week opening win against Randolph. In three games last week, Ygarza averaged 20.0 points and 7.0 rebounds, shooting 65% from the floor (24-37). Entering the postseason, Ygarza is 10th in the ODAC with 14.1 PPG, eighth with 7.2 RPG, second with 110 FTs, and second with a 56.4 FG%.

Seipp, a freshman from Gaithersburg, Md., helped Virginia Wesleyan to a pair of ODAC victories last week, including an overtime victory over Eastern Mennonite to take over the top spot in the ODAC standings. Seipp, who has scored in double figures in 15 straight games, notched 19 points to go with seven rebounds and four steals in a 67-56 win over Lynchburg. She was 4-of-7 from beyond the arc. In the Marlins' 82-76 extra time win over EMU, Seipp scored the final six points of the game as she nailed a three-pointer and connected on 3-of-4 free throws down the stretch. She finished with 27 points, matching her career-high. She added six rebounds, three assists and two steals as VWC moved to 15-2 in ODAC play (18-4 overall).

Rheinheimer, a sophomore from Manheim, Pa., helped the EMU women go 3-0 and take over first place in the ODAC standings. On Tuesday, Rheinheimer notched a career best 19 points in a come-from-behind win over Randolph-Macon. She scored all of her points in the second half, including 10 during a decisive 23-3 game-ending run. Thursday, she scored 11 as she hit three triples, the fourth straight game in which she hit three or more from long range. Then on Saturday's at Roanoke, Rheinheimer scored the final five points of the contest, including the game-winning jumper with 12 seconds to play, giving the Royals a 45-44 win. She finished with 14 points and 5 rebounds. For the week, Rheinheimer averaged 14.7 points with 2.7 rebounds. She was 8-for-19 from three point range for 42% and 10-for-10 from the free throw line. After averaging 8.3 points over the first 10 games of the season, Rheinheimer has scored in double figures in each of the last 10 games, averaging 14.6 points. She is also first in the ODAC in three point field goals and second in three point field goal percentage.

Wieczorek, a senior from Grasonville, Md., added two more doubles in a pair of Randolph-Macon conference wins to give her five on the season. Wieczorek, who averages a double-double during ODAC play (16.0 ppg, 10.4 rpg), helped the Yellow Jackets to road wins at Lynchburg (79-67) and Virginia Wesleyan (73-66). Against LC, she dropped in 23 points to go with 11 rebounds, six of which came via the offensive glass. She was 8-of-16 from the field and 7-of-8 from the line. At VWC, Wieczorek shot 8-of-12 from the field and 1-of-2 from the stripe for 17 points paired with 15 boards. Overall, Wieczorek is averaging 14.3 points and 9.3 rebounds.

2010-11 Women's Basketball Players of the Week

Yoders, a freshman from Myerstown, Pa., responded to her first three starts of the season by leading EMU to three straight wins, including an impressive win over Guilford in overtime. In Yoders’ first start, she responded by hitting 8-of-11 shots for a game high 18 points as the women broke the program record for largest winning margin, 101-33 over Randolph. The freshman notched her third double-double Friday against Emory & Henry with 16 points and 11 rebounds. She also handed out a game high six assists. Then Saturday against Guilford, Yoders took over late in regulation to lead EMU to the overtime win. She helped erase a late seven-point deficit by scoring EMU’s final six points of regulation, tying the game with 54 seconds left in the second half. In overtime, Yoders added another six points and iced the victory with two free throws with seven seconds on the clock. She scored 21 points (9-of-12 in free throws) and pulled down eight rebounds. Over her three starts this week, Yoders shot 50% from the floor and was 15-of-22 from the free throw line, averaging 18.3 points, 9.0 rebounds (4.3 offensive and 4.7 defensive), and 3.0 assists.

Bolton, a junior from Pittsboro, N.C., earns her second weekly award of the season. Bolton led the Generals to a 2-0 week with wins over Randolph-Macon and Guilford. She led the team in scoring in both contests, registering 20+ points in both games. Against R-MC, Bolton scored 26 points while going a perfect 12-of-12 from the line and 7-of-10 from the field. She also added seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. Against Guilford, she finished with 21 points and collected a team-high 13 rebounds for her third double-double of the season.

Wieczorek, a junior from Grasonville, Md., recorded double-doubles in each of three victories from Randolph-Macon as the Yellow Jackets extended their winning streak to 12 games. Wieczorek opened the week with a career day in which she notched 21 points and an ODAC season-high 19 rebounds in a win over Eastern Mennonite. She connected on 10-of-12 field goals and added two assists, a pair of blocked shots and a steal. She followed that up with 11 points and 14 boards in a win at Guilford, and finished the week with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Emory & Henry. For the week, Wieczorek averaged 14.3 points and 14.3 rebounds while also hitting all six of her foul shot.

Burkholder, a senior from Bridgewater, Va., picks up her third ODAC weekly honor this season, her first since the turn over the calendar. Burkholder averaged 26.5 points per game and became Bridgewater's all-time leading scorer on Friday night in Lynchburg as she led the Eagles to a 2-0 week in ODAC play. On Tuesday night against EMU, Burkholder drained 8-of-16 shots from the field and was 14-of-14 from the stripe to lead the Eagles offense with 30 points on the night. On Friday night in Lynchburg, Burkholder survived a slow start before knocking in six of her last nine shots, including a layup with 11:15 to play which put her atop the career scoring list with her 1,600th career point. On the week, Burkholder recorded a dozen steals as well, including seven against Lynchburg. She finished 21-of-22 (.955) from the foul line while also averaging 4.5 rebounds per game.